The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 22, 1928, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Saturday, December 22, 1928.
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? Col. V. S. McDowell to ?
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leadintri papery of this "rij V has nnn
Asheviije, X. has heen elio.ou-to d
uary 1, ;il the Henderson Count
liar fitness, benevolent .altitude towa
chosen unanimously, t *"
Col. MYl>o\veir is widely kho\|pi in
speaker, he is allirliated \\dth \iofei:yt'1
betterment of the Negro. He is a j
knowledge of (he need./ of his people,
and raised in I'nioin S. and is the
who livts t Id Hamlet St., of tlmt eit
of the Craded -eh tni|s at ('hest< r an<
Willie- H. M eDowell.
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Tin1 I.obrtiion Church' <?tl Ins
boon recency: ivi'Ovutv.l with 'vulvaa_
..izod .. shingles. Further?4-vn<*\-M-t+tHVsare
pi a wed for the near fe.Kire. *
Supd a ,v__ inornin . I )en :.i be r~ -Ibth
' Mr. Virgil Ynnderhost .\v:ir>? ordained?1?
a deacon of [,t heMim?elm rob l>y tin*
pastor. l.'ov. .1. IC* 1 |un;roo.> nf't rwnr.b;'
ho and Mr. I?> Singleton were publicly
' installed as deacon* a^d tnr^foo. yo
sportively.' ') li?* ordm.ition.- sermon,
,-preachod by Jho pastor was. taker
from1 I -Timot Ivy?HrH-10. "I.ik'i'whu
. must,.fk'acotiij.-.La gru.vAy.not. djiublctongued,
not given to much wine, not
greedy yf ftlthy lrcYp; holding the'
mystery of the 1'a.ijh in "piny . copseioneo.
And lot these also first. be
, - proved; then, let 'them .use th>? nflicc
of a deacon, being found. bjaau los
Among Tb'o <ionlrlieations of a doaonr
iufc. as st^t fo#Ui ill the .sorinoih were dig
nity, sincerely, sobriety, business integrity,
spirituality and tested reliatllM..
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uiui>. i ik' mma u i'h u nr. i in o
?" and "the -smtmw was "both instvncrtvo
and inspiring . *
s. At iiiglit an excellent sorimm was
delivered by the liev. W. I). V. King,
'D. O, pastor of..Bethlehem Baptist
Church. Delightful music -was rendered
l?y the choir of .Macedonia Bap
tist Jhureli. A largo numhy.r of visitors
joined with the congregation of
Lebanon in the enjoyment of th(j sec.
recently spent a few. days at home
with her mother, Mrs.. Ella Bohlware,
has resumed her studies, .in Bennett
College, Greensboro, N, (L-Mrs.
Klla James who has been eonfined
..to bed during the past?< four
weeks, is rto\y improving.-* ? A
rtoi^l m.o: will . I y nm??dered
at Lebanon Friday-' nip-lit, December
21st. Thy theniQ of the program
will lie "The Story of the 0;
ther Wise Man."
A large number of nonresident
members are expected to be'home foi
ti^holidays. ' * ...
DEXNIS; HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
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T??r TaeulTy ot Denms High-schoo
has reorganized.. ~ ' 7
The faeulty-and students purchase!
the \yhit.q Itost^f'lnh mrinl.fr.-t pmrlij
i- sed. a basket-bail set for. thj gnfs
? Mine. I. I., llairin in the h
The Automobile Drive closed Fri
day night December 14th, at Mt. liar
moii Baptist (,'hprch. The elfort to
taled $105.12.
A most enjoyable oecasion-wajr th
Tea given by Miss 77. A. Tacksoi
Sunday. December 8th.
^ Jjjeverftl out of town guests enjoyei
the '"Yuletide given by Mrs. F .T
Brown Sunday, afternoon. An enjoy
able program was rendered.
After the program a sweet cours
was served.
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awwr ? m^meai
speak at Ileiideitbuiiville;
S-perial t0 The Lender). One of the
ouneeil that C.ii: Y. s. A.cUmveH, ot
eliver the Kmiincipnt ion A-liln .-s. Jany
Vburt, Hoiiso. Because of his pei'Ul'ds
thy'members of his nice, he was
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Westbmr ilirth; <'arofina, us. a- public
lHttf ip. .this section .p.vi i/.iuiu.e: to,the
*reat viacler and has, a storohod;ll-of
. He..lias the -.distinction of boihj? born
only son .of Mrs; Kmma K. MeUowcll
y. and-lv.-othi'i- of-the i lie I-t1
l Kock Hill, S. M.is?es .I)ewey and
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liAKDKKVihl K M'.W SAfiyv
any inusiy; ay-ait lev; tin out.
; ome f?; 'he annual /onfevonee. the
nveinh. is of Fisher's t !i:?p-l. vere tin
-prottd?rwrpio-nt-s of?thtui^TrM* tuisirti
in.a- t Mtt/.iw.u
I Ilev. \Aj -R ;t*0tnr ITMelmd ?iiHi 1 av
t-morniii.e to a lam*' vr.Avd.. Rev.; RI
' O. Addison was iliv n'v.li' ?rami
velieerod a ; ini'dv addt'v - . ,
On heeo'.mf o 1' tTu- Villi' of 'the
TilStoJv Rev. M rloly11,. I.r ?t.V
: to i\ ?. iinytliliiK but a l?rii>t" ropo t <d
I the eonferenee. ' .
A e;rand''( 'hrrst iv.as 'I rone IV , l i
! v. I; 1 J> r~ fiSEf" r ICHwpd M. K
j-tJmreh Sunday nitfhl. The j.nliiv;piil
lie is' invitc11 tto attend.. a San a- \v?l
.Tnr/of" thi i'.i i rnii; , r tin
;
.Th<> relatives and', friends of Rlr
and Mrs. Curtis RiCers will io<in> will
i t ejcri l .of w'-uih of their new boi r) ba
l,y- ' . J .Miss
M. Seriven Jfnd Mrs. M. Feytoil
motored to Ridtfewood Friday
" where -^hey . attended th'o teacher's
{ institute. .
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Messrs. gernaid Fulton. and Char
le's Thompson of liidii'eland were vi
jsito'rs in the town Sunday.
Mrs. B. {Robinson made a trip t?
, Walterlioro the past week.
j Wedding hells are vin^ine: up thi
Xnufs season. Ilyrdeeyille is the towi
.of n ii jil ia Is ; :???
Mr. Fred Nichols, and'Julia Jone:
were quietly married. Thursday whilj
r Mr.' Cieefq Jaekson and Laiinii
Thorn] son wq'ru joined in wojllocl
Tuesday; , .
Mjss* KliTfy FeytoiTjof jSjiraiinalf1
at Home with her parents.'
The iihtny -l'riends-of M.rs,-4C,?Sea
' lioroiitfh-wilt', regret 'to learn , of hp
death. ; . " '
! She died at .Charleston..' Her ro
mains were. brut to llardeeville am
; interment was made at I'e'ot's Co
mctery. She is survived by severe
filters and a host of- relatives an
friends.
I Mr. and Mrs. A. B; I'elo.t returne
home after a most t^njoyable stay a
> Columhiaj attending the (IratuL I.id}*
| of Free and Accepted Masons.
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:,~t" The County Teachers. A socio t'io
! .of?Mmion?County?Wid?i4e?-be*
- meeting December 8th at the trainin
- school, on account of inclement we.i
- j ther the meeting >vas postponed. .'i h
County Teachers were welcomed t
e the Marion County Training Scho(
-T by its principal, The meeting wa
. eroded with the presence of and a
tl j address by a representative of tli
i. State Forest Commission on "Th
- Conservation of the Forest."
After this the officers were electei
e .We are looking forward to a succes:
ful year's work.
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Greenwood News
! Mr. and-Mrs. R/^rbok ha\'e bought
a hiinic on Baptist Strict and are remodelling
the same,
i Mils. ^Harriett Bell* is considerably
/in '
Messrs. J; and L.. Arnnvood ave ill
wjlh tbo "flu". " 4
The students a 11 c n d i n no'dict
t'r<i^n this pln'yyhavc-rcturncd to*their
Imnxt's early <"n ai.edunt of the epitV.niic'.^
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'M ids Kt'l: l ,'I.ee Kvtins, one of thp
^H-ruber tyf-J Wuvorley School fa--'
iiUy .o" OofuivhiU is home to spend
the.-' holidays. yw
?i i s. IJhi >ur I\ . a-ia* is -ill. with .too
''fir.' '"J
All"1:. 'H .ill'* t\'-U V, ntlx- I 11M1 .1
m o^i M 'gn Cu'Street, which was
t . nslri: Jed h\ Mr. ClavUm (iritlin.
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Morris- Cruel 'is looking forwftm
to it great time at. the Xinas tree
I ? titilu'r tillih. At'whicli time a musical
and literui'J* program will he
'-Hind dw^ve rl'M- g-1:> a iv prt'schtedr'A
r h' _ ('ruv. r?ia_(. .vpei;ti'xL-tli.. witne??
the occasion,
Servces at Morris Chapel Sunday
1 "Hi wefe just grand both spiritually
and liilan ialiy. Kev. Johnson seein(d
to have been at his best.
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-r ?AU. I'i -gah Ajj^tl. K. TlturCh -hits a
m w past or l or j-fce year itev. Thomas.
y Wesle^'ChttiiOl 'has, her .same past or.
j Mr.y Augustus \yldu r anonun'ces
the marriage of his \laughter, Evelyn
IT. to Mr. James Elliott. Lawrence.
September :Mi, l'J28. At home after
the UntTT< f 1 JecCThbcr, 212T^Th" A.v0,nue,
N. Y. C. . ' '
^ The many friends of Sir. and Mrs;
Willie .Vnderson wrll he very sorry to
know that they have gone to-Augusta
tn live: They will, he missed much
i'rdili their church.
.Mr. K. Powell', Mrs. S. C. 1'i.nckney,
.Mr. 11. M. Powell and Miss Thelma
uriiuu aeeoiupunieu hirs. r.veiyn i,aw
rcnce to Abbeville Saturday to 'see
Miss K. I'ressley who is ill.
j .Mrs. livelyn Waller Lawrence was
compliiyented Friday evening when
Airs. Clayton Griihn and .Miss Hi K.
, Wallet' wore hostesses at a Miscellaneous
Shown?di^ey at the' residuBce
of. Mrs. Crilliu. RqSo's*carnations and
ferns were .used lis decorations. F.aeh
Kuisf registered upon entering. This
was quite an enjoyable evc^t. Tables
were then' arranged for whist after,
wiii ii .a tleiifiiwlr. nienn w;is served.
' Colcfr schemy was white and pink The
shower gifts were beautiful and are
' liiT boyng. received. Miss "S. Johnson
?? i i ,s Thrlma (iridia anil Mrs. K. .lulin
.son served the guests. ? Mi*. J. T.
1 X5Mice ae:l "Miss C. .Rapley were the
r oin-of-town quests.
ASIII.Kli.II ST \TIOX NEWS
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I Mr. I/. Iltitlo died-Monday-,, therein;
-her old. Me was a young man of 17
. ami a member of the Bethany'.Bap?
l ist ThriveIr and U. number of the other
sqvial Ji'aUiveM ol" our city.
He left to molirn his los's, a mother,
two sh+trrs and two brothers and a
number of other relatives and friends;
. i Mr. MI. Odtim and Mr. A. Tobin
. - wotv Ui-ut (?-v4i?-* MHH SSMIMVIIHV
. jnight.
Our Sunday School is moving along
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! The holiday was nicely spent. M-auy
> uf'the in and out of town friepds Spent
| the (lay in Barnwell at the high school
i: Folder, and .Miss. Lula Kbundtree'en
j joyed n niye little .whist party Alon
s. I duy night. .
ej Miss A. Nix is indisposed,
c ' Mr. K. Felder was a visitor in the
: to\Vn of.Elko last Tuesday and Wed
rteSday. / "
s'j Mr. B.~ T~. .Iohnson."of Orangeburg
was the guest of AJJiv G. Ilolman
- ; Thursday ami Friday.
r [ -Mrs. C. Anenstas niM children'are
i-enjjoying their stay, at the lionie ol
- i piUVrfts. - y
dj ATr.'.K. and S. Felder left "Saturday
- j fpr St. Augustine 'where they will
1 spend the winter.-;
l_ The agricultural .of pur city arc
! planning some big features pretty
d : soon, now that it is hog-killing time
C I -JH.icivViLI.E: NEWS
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j Wo a re very sorry, to-.learn of the
accident of little Wilbur Brown, sor
. Of .Mr. ami' Mrs. Thomas Rrown. _f)i
his, way. from school he was knocket
?-down by an automobile. and ^li*jhti>
n injured hut he is steadily improving
't. _JVl' lll'h tflfld to learn thai Prof. 1'
K A. White has recovered from his ill
i- i ness and has returned to his post o
e duty. __t.- .. _
o i'rof. W. L. Bryant and twG of th<
)1 school boys, motored to Bifrnwel
.a ' where the)-1' attended the Bethlehen
n Baptist Tluirch Sunday morninfc
ie Rev. Alfred Charles Livingstone Au
e ; bouin is the pastor.
j Dr. Dixon and his choir rendere<
}. splendid music.
3- Miss Pauline B. Mack spent* thi
- week-end at her home in Bamberj
TO LEADER
pan? l ? , . _-L.. . . i .... itfBDuiaanaaBsSBEA
System Filled With
Poison;
|_ art a of
[ CONSTIPATION
?. C., snys:
"I could not cat and my ri st rtt
Sight was disturbed. I was Doubled
yrith the effects of gas.pains,
and I hardly had-a comfortable
day. J was nei vous and worried.
All I could do was ,to. complain.
I tried se'ver^d things but I could 3
get 110 relief. All my ailments
were the result of chrOnic cobsti-pation
which caused my System
to become filled-with poison.
"One (1.1V a friend snir-n^ted
that I try Black-Draught. 1 bligan
faking it right off. I continu- i__
ed the medicine for several weeks
and Since theh I have felt fine': I
am in. Better health now than I
?* "have bcpirirt year?? -~i
---BLack..Dv.HU^Ui 4ft--fr splendid ?remedy
for constipation."
Thousands of others say the
same. * V
!Try it. 25 cents a -package.
MngsgsEE^.-^r- 11 i"i"iliwi f
\V A ; ti?im?wo V1'? W ? j-L
ilr. and' Mrs. Tilm'an Maevvtmd of
N'i'\v Y?irk City :aie. hefc visitinit '
friends. 0 C- . . |
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! the Athletic Clu-h gav- an entertainj
inent at tlu?" school building. ' (lames!]
l of ' all kinds were played. ' 41.!
(Jates furnished the mn;siy. . L.
f Rev."F. Marcus, Rcy.'B. S. ('popirt;.| .
i.'tnd Rev. 1). jtT'MeTeiClnc.t.'.ivd1^"U I v
Cheraw Monday, to attend the an- { <
iiul cnyfovoncd.I . J'.;
The many friends of. Mi.ss \Vi'- ;
. liams.wiH 1^. tflnd -U* dpiey.- i!"it Km
is? aide -to lie out .al'tcr-a few week's >
' illness, also Mrs. K. MVT.one who has <
been very ill for some time. .. . i
Ondnst Monday evening, D'eeemhei
jij; 51V."t!. Al.-"Idf?hT's (Tcjini'k'ji fhisli|'?v
; Mr. Lights was a faithl'iif member of jj
j Wesley . M,.. ! '. Church for I.H 'years.
'lie was a* class leader and an -ex" ,
' horti'T. -15--????; ? ].
' . lie was .a father, to the chmvh and
to' (he community. The funeral s i'
vlt t' \vas held '.Sunday afternoon at
j od!0 o'clock at his church. his pas- ]
| tor being' away at .conference, the
Rev. II-. I'aston of Itock of . Aires <'.
-tfftnfo- tlftntiufrt'tiil .dtii?* Am'-te r. ;
i All the-pastors of the.eily attend I !;
the service. Tim 'deceased leave.-, to /
I mourn his loss, a whfe. two son's, ami *,
j a liana liter'"and a host-, uf. other vela-,. ;
j'tiveS and friends. j- <
| The Rev.- I}. A. Harris,' pastor of ;
TlTock of Ayes ('. M. Iv. "Church preach 'i
led his farewell sermon Sunday night \
! all of the pastors of the city. took a .
part in. the service. He will leave \]
] for the .annual conference this week, j:
T Rev. ami Mr . F. Ma reps and child- <
I vnn trpi'/i umh. to .<>i' "VI ?
,v viiv "vrrv; \,v ^ v '??
and Mi's., Glenn' Campbell Sunday eve
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; M:\vs of garnkt
- . ,-ituv. I'/. B.Maekrthe presiding el- j
der of Beaufort held his first' qtiar- ;
tcrk conlei i1;,i i- ni 11. /'1.1i tYt M.I' H
I Church December loth. All Of tin' I]
I imports weiv good. Tile conference j J
i was largeiV attended mid ail the niein-l ^
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j burs are pleased to have the pastor'j <
j and, presiding elder for another year.i <:
The business i?f the conference was) ^
i rapidly 'despatched Sunday. At 1.1:00 J;
' the lh "i*h pTVaelu d a'.woinlerful ser- '<
' '<> crowded hoii.o, lie-is- nl-guvat
preaeher. ?T-ln>se-that worship-*
ped with iis Sunday Were Rev. S.,
' 5. Gillison. of Bluiort, Mr. JhUvard of ;
I llavdeville and Miss M. Mario of Clio.i"SbtTtvns
the. guest of Rev. and Mr-.;'
Graham. This is Ryv. Graham'sthird{ I
' year at Alt; Zion. Kverytl.ing i- work j '
ing nicely' ami he is still holding I -: .s; ?
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1 The New Brook land Circuit has I" j
1 a great program to l>J -put over un-'J
f~ dor t'ho I'liVs!(>v. Tu-y. J.' !\r. .lack>(.!!.I*
: \vll() Was at 1 tniliiie ' I'.iimriv ( 'lnuir.ll i .
whore a great program. was put: over} I
- (luring;' the dav hv the entire e my mufti j
f" ty w hij ^ is very much delighted over
the new pastor. . Profs.- Garrett and
? Youiur "were over Sunday and (ravej
1 inspiring talks. We hope they will j
i soon, ret urn.
Monday ntpht wr had a-trrenf hoard
- meeting and put iriany new officers to
work. "* ' ~ , . j
1 We are inviting everybody to attend
our Services this year for we have one
e of the greatest men o? the race for a
f. pastor.
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_ Mrs. Nettie banders, Prop. 2
We make a Specialty v c
Wedding a'id Birthda>' Cakes _
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^INCKNcA'S FUNERAL HOME ]
TNIUatt \Ki;ft AMU-4.KT;N,SI0'l) EfyfLM/MKU OF SOUTH8
U \-i CAKOUNA AND U10ORG1A .' >.?;/f ', . *
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Equipment p .
- - ' - As (ioml as the Rest j
J And Heller than the Rest 8 " "
*s *s ^ -And Prices Less Ij
COURTESY
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t-Tsps, ? Ullice Phone 5707
^ Residence 1'hone 7765 r ?_ ' .
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Pinckney's Sanitary Barbet Shop
BKvl MitUM'ED IN THE CITY. COME AND SEE *COR
YOURSELF. ^ ;
: PALMETTO B E A LTV CORPORATION ^
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DEALERS IN REAI/ESTATE AND INSURANCE &
1 ('direction n!' REN'iS Easy Terms-on .HOMES *!;
\Vo iiiv now ri':.d.\-iu '.I lot - I'm* UirialTiurpuses in l'INK .h
A MESSAGE OF CONSOLATION I '
; When ieath invaVied your family ranks, what a message of con- g
ff<>Jatcomes to you from the fact that THE MUTUAL RELIEF q
AN I II EN lvl^)l,K NT ASSI >C 1 ATI O N is under Contract trnd'TO? g
; pi-oto. fid l>y insurance laws, lo pay you promptly ydur insurance g
po.licy which ><>ui fore?'.ought persuaded you to take out covering 'S <
'< sifch. 1
Every immUr of the, family should have one of our SPECIAL __S~ .
? alioiM. if. 1 lione TIHO. ' " ?
1?Th* Mutual ttplief 2c BenevHent Ass. ofS. C. | ?
r ~ J. .If. COODK. (ion. Manager.
ilT^i T ii?miii' j
>:TA. OF GETTING THE BEST I
"CaJl foi*~ Them by name" ^
| ^ CLAU^SEN' S J
B R E A D ' .CAKES I
"SOUTH'S FAVORITES-SINCE 1841" '" fl.: '
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. car 1 no. J.lie location i.- junulil'u!. Sot} us tit once. ; - *j?
Mfs.'ttrM. "\t .'iflnn, I'ros., J. II. Jiilinxin, (icn, 'M^r. & Rotary I'uhlic X
! I'Iihho <>122 < Hiiro: 1109! 2 Washington St. *!**
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shqe Pairing 1 "
: Men's Half Soles Sewed On $1.25
ij' Prices on other repairing in accordance^ I
: PHONE t>B^O
Wilse W. Martin i
111 6-1 1 18 MamptonSt. - J
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REESE'S DRUG STORE
" MKS. 1'. U. KEESE, l?rop. I ~
? ? A Cull Line oT- Patent Medicines. Cigars, E
Cigarettes and Tobaccos. A-Pull Line uf
/Madam C. J. WaIkcr's Preparations at all
'limes, leu Cream and Sodas. W: - ': . *;
I-IIONE 7820 ; . . . ... -is!''.
11-- Assembly Street,' . ? Columbian s. C. :*